Netscape vs. Microsoft

jsterne@targeting.com ((jsterne@targeting.com))
Thu, 5 Oct 1995 12:13:11 -0700


At 5:45 PM 10/2/95, from: SteveMomo@aol.com
<i>></i>
<i>>Microsoft has released its new Explorer for Windows 95 which will contain not</i>
<i>>only most of the Netscape extensions, but VRML and Java extensions as well as</i>
<i>>Macromedia Director.</i>
[snip]
<i>>Microsoft has established itself</i>
<i>>while Netscape is still up and coming.</i>

At the end of my GuestBook article in September's WebWeek
(&lt;a href="<a href="http://www.targeting.com/article6.html">http://www.targeting.com/article6.html</a>"&gt;http://www.targeting.com/article6.html&lt;/a&gt;) I wrote:

It no longer matters which technology has
the most elegant solution, it only matters
which has the largest marketing budget.

Surely that makes Microsoft a serious contender.

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Jim Sterne Target Marketing
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Author: "World Wide Web Marketing" (J. Wiley &amp;amp; Sons)
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